I had a diabetic dog about 16 years old. He developed macular degeneration, and the vet recommended Ocu-GLO for him. I gave it to him for 6 months and took him back to the vet to see how he was doing. She said his eyes were still about the same, so I feel that it slowed the degeneration down. Unfortunately, I lost him two months ago, but I have been giving the remaining pills to another older dog who has a congenital catarat. The capsuls are very large, and she will pick it out of her food and leave it on the floor. I have tried squeezing the contents over her food, hiding it in a pill pocket, and pressing the contents between two pieces of meat. She doesn't like it and eats around whatever it's in, leaving the remnants in the bottom of the dish to dry up. It does seem to help and there doesn't seem to be any other equivalent product out there. I wish they would make the pill in a chewable tablet..

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Review 2 for Ocu-GLO Rx for SMALL Dogs (90 Gelcaps)

2out of5

My Dog Won't Take It

By:DaisysMom

Date:July 21, 2014

fromAtlanta, GA

Pet:Dog

Breed:Shih Tzu

My dog's veterinary opthamologist highly recommended Ocu-GLO for my senior Shih Tzu after her cataract surgery. Unfortunately these pills are too big and no matter what I put them in (peanut butter, bread, pill pockets, etc.), she will not swallow them. I find them on the floor around my home and the liquid is red and stains my rugs. My dog usually doesn't have a problem taking other pills if they're in peanut butter, so these must not smell/taste very good. These pills are too big for a small dog. The vet suggested squeezing out the filling and putting it on her food, but these are too expensive to buy a second bottle and try that. I wish they made it in a dropper.

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Review 3 for Ocu-GLO Rx for SMALL Dogs (90 Gelcaps)

4out of5

ocu-glo

By:buddy

Date:May 23, 2014

Pet:Dog

I give this to my two senior dogs. One is diabetic and lost his vision; the other is getting old which the doctor recommend this to. I buy the snip version which I can't find on this website. The snip version has a long slim tail which makes cutting it very easy. So, for ppl that want to squeeze it out rather than the whole pill, try the snip one.

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Review 4 for Ocu-GLO Rx for SMALL Dogs (90 Gelcaps)

1out of5

difficult

By:lulu's mom

Date:February 13, 2014

fromPA

Pet:Dog

Breed:maltese

the vet suggested we try this product, lulu is losing her vision. i don't like giving this product a poor rating because it might be fine for another dog. lulu is tiny, 6lbs. and can not take the small dog portion since it is still to big. i cut it open to retrieve the insides (not that easy) and it stains (which is stated on the label). i wish there could be an easier way.

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Review 5 for Ocu-GLO Rx for SMALL Dogs (90 Gelcaps)

3 of 3 found this review helpful.

5out of5

Best value anywhere

By:Honeybunch

Date:July 7, 2013

Pet:Dog

Breed:Yorkshire Terrier

Ocu-Glo is highly recommended by my Yorkie's eye specialist. Problem is that this is a very expensive product. After researching the internet, this is the absolutely best price available. Also, the service from Entirely Pets was excellent.